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Appendix III: References

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Bandura, A. 1998. Health promotion from the perspective of social cognitive theory. Psychology and Health, 13, 623–649.

Bauman, A., McLean, G., Hurdle, D., Walker, S., Boyd, J., van Aalst, I., & Carr, H. 2003. Evaluation of the National ‘Push Play’ campaign in New Zealand - creating population awareness of physical activity. The New Zealand Medical Journal, 116 no. 1179.

Maibach, E.W. & Cotton, D. 1995. Moving people to behaviour change: a staged social cognitive approach to message design. In Maibach, E., & Parrott, R.L. (Eds.). Designing health messages: Approaches from communication theory and public health practice. California: Sage Publications.

Porter Novelli. 2002. NuPA Target Audience Report #1 (Women in Motion 40–54). Prepared for the American Cancer Society (Draft).

SPARC. 2003. SPARC Facts: Results of the New Zealand Sport and Physical Activity Surveys (1997-2001). Wellington: SPARC.


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Updated | 13 Jan 2009.

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